The 0311P GEN6 is the middle child of PXG's iron family, sitting between the compact 0311T for better players and the chunkier 0311XP built for max forgiveness. P stands for players, and that's exactly who this iron targets: someone who wants a clean look at address and real workability, but isn't ready to give up the safety net of a cavity back. The forged body and tungsten weighting are the story here, and they do more than justify the price tag on the box.
What separates this from a pure game-improvement iron is the 33-degree 7-iron loft. That's traditional territory. A lot of forgiving irons now run their 7-iron at 28 or 30 degrees to fake distance, which throws off your gapping and turns your pitching wedge into something closer to a 9-iron. PXG didn't chase that number. You get honest lofts, which means predictable yardage gaps and wedges that still spin and stop.
The cavity is filled and the head is a hollow-body forged construction, so it feels solid at impact rather than clicky or hot. If you've hit older PXG irons with the polymer core, you know the sensation. This one keeps that muted, dense feel while giving you a touch more launch and forgiveness on strikes off the toe or low on the face.
In short
The PXG 0311P GEN6 (2024) is a players cavity that adds forgiveness without much extra size. The set runs 3-iron to PW with a 33° 7-iron. It carries a $695 MSRP.
Last-gen value buy
The newer 0311 P GEN8 (2026) is already out, so the 0311P GEN6 now sells at closeout pricing. If you do not need the very latest tech, this is the smart-money pick.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
Modeled from the $695 original MSRP and a 2-year-old release (about 42% of MSRP retained used).
Used market value
$250 - $325
Private sale, fair to like-new
Trade-in value
$150 - $225
What a shop typically pays
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The 0311P GEN6 is the 3rd of 4 generations PXG has released in this line, from the 0311P GEN2 (2018) to the 0311 P GEN8 (2026). It followed the 0311P GEN3 (2020) and came in up $100. The 0311 P GEN8 (2026) replaced it.
| 3i | 4i | 5i | 6i | 7i | 8i | 9i | PW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19.0° | 22.0° | 25.0° | 29.0° | 33.0° | 37.5° | 42.0° | 46.0° |
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
Typical carry by swing speed, adjusted for this set's actual lofts. Your numbers will vary with strike, shaft, and conditions.
| Club | Loft | Moderate swing~132y 7-iron | Average swing~147y 7-iron | Faster swing~161y 7-iron |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-iron | 19° | 165 y | 184 y | 202 y |
| 4-iron | 22° | 157 y | 175 y | 192 y |
| 5-iron | 25° | 150 y | 167 y | 183 y |
| 6-iron | 29° | 142 y | 158 y | 173 y |
| 7-iron | 33° | 132 y | 147 y | 161 y |
| 8-iron | 37.5° | 123 y | 137 y | 150 y |
| 9-iron | 42° | 113 y | 126 y | 138 y |
| PW | 46° | 104 y | 116 y | 127 y |
Carry distances are modeled from TrackMan-based norms scaled to each club's loft, not measured for this exact model.
PXG builds the 0311P GEN6 as a forged hollow body with tungsten packed into the perimeter and toe. Tungsten is dense, so parking it low and away from center pushes the center of gravity where it needs to be for higher launch and tighter dispersion, without making the head look bloated. The blade length and topline stay reasonable for a players cavity, so it frames the ball cleanly. The progressive loft and length setup means the long irons are built to launch and the short irons are built to control. Your 3-iron sits at 19 degrees and your pitching wedge at 46, which is a sensible 27-degree spread across the set. Each head gets weighted slightly differently down the set, so the easy-to-hit long irons don't come at the cost of a grabby, unpredictable 9-iron.
The PXG 0311P GEN6's 7-iron is lofted at 33° - traditional - aligned with classic iron loft standards. For a golfer with an 85-95 mph swing speed, this projects to a 7-iron carry of approximately 140-150 yards. The 5-iron (25°) to 7-iron gap of 8° is spread across a wide range, which may create overlapping distance windows with similarly lofted fairway woods or hybrids. The pitching wedge at 46° is traditionally lofted, pairing naturally with a standard 52° gap wedge.
It's a players cavity, which lands in the middle. It's more forgiving than a blade or the tour-focused 0311T, but more compact and workable than a full game-improvement iron like the 0311XP. If you're a mid-handicapper or a better player who wants a little help, this is the one in PXG's lineup aimed at you.
33 degrees. That's a traditional, honest loft for a players iron. A lot of competing irons run their 7-iron at 28 to 30 degrees to post bigger distance numbers, but PXG kept this one where it should be, so your gapping stays clean and your wedges still spin.
Solid and muted. The forged hollow-body construction with the filled cavity gives it a dense, quiet feel rather than a hot, clicky one. It doesn't feel like a cast game-improvement iron, which is a big part of what you're paying for.
Tungsten is very dense, so PXG uses it to move the center of gravity low and toward the perimeter without bulking up the head. That gets the ball launching higher and tightens up your dispersion on off-center strikes, while keeping the blade length and topline looking clean at address.
Go 0311P if you want a balance of workability and forgiveness. Step up to the 0311T if you're a low handicapper who wants a smaller, more workable head and can strike it consistently. Drop to the 0311XP if you want maximum forgiveness and higher launch and don't mind a larger profile.
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